mProX™ Human KDR Stable Cell Line
- Product Category:
- Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
- Subcategory:
- Kinase Cell Lines
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Published Data
Fig.1 Inhibition of KDR phosphorylation in 293/KDR cell line.
Before being stimulated with rhVEGF (10 ng/ml), cells were cultured in 6-well plates and treated with the inhibitor as directed for 30 minutes. Representative Western blot with 293/KDR cell lysates that were probed with particular anti-phospho-and anti-total KDR after being solved in SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF membranes.
Ref: Vicari, Daniele, et al. "Engineered conformation-dependent VEGF peptide mimics are effective in inhibiting VEGF signaling pathways." Journal of Biological Chemistry 286.15 (2011): 13612-13625.
Pubmed: 21321115
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.216812
Research Highlights
Angiogenesis is the process by which new blood vessels form from the existing vascular. It is a physiological process that is necessary for cell growth, tissue repair, wound healing, and the female reproductive system. Diseases like cancer, diabetes, atherosclerosis, rheumatism, and arthritis are associated with the regulation of angiogenesis.
Modi, Siddharth J., and Vithal M. Kulkarni. "Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR-2)/KDR inhibitors: medicinal chemistry perspective." Medicine in Drug Discovery 2 (2019): 100009.
The knockdown resistance (kdr) that results in resistance to pyrethroids and DDT is one of the most extensively studied and studied processes. The voltage-sensitive sodium channel, which is involved in the initiation and propagation of action potentials in nerve cells, is thought to be the mechanism.
Auteri, Michelangelo, et al. "Insecticide resistance associated with kdr mutations in Aedes albopictus: an update on worldwide evidences." BioMed research international 2018 (2018).
Pubmed:
30175124
DOI:
10.1155/2018/3098575